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Many of the Shores of Spain are speckled like ant farms in the summer, but there is at least one hidden gem that remains unspoilt for the masses.
The home base of fascinating historical sites, including a stunning Hilltop Castle, and one of the most striking cityscapes about the Spanish Mediterranean coast, travelers who are involved in parts of Spain’s well -documented dissatisfaction with the overflow of tourist overflow this summer, because there are still destinations that are destinations that are still destinations that are destinations that are actually destinations that are destinations that are destinations that are destinations that are destinations that are destinations that are destinations that are destinations that are destinations that are destinations that are destinations that are destinations that are destinations.

While holidaymakers in the lively region of Andalusia are flowing in Spain, the home of popular cities of Marbella and Granada, small but still powerful Salobreña Is within reach and one of the best preserved secrets of Spain to prevent crowds and immersing yourself in the timeless maze of his striking whitewashed hill.
The disadvantage is that Salobreña is too small for a train station, so you can’t take advantage of the new unlimited train pass of $ 250 from Spain.
Majestic Castles & Cobbled Streets: Salobreña dates from 700 AD
When visiting Spain is one of the best memories that you wear with you, your exploration of the historic streets of the country, with a fascinating architecture that reflects centuries of pastime and the wrist of modern life with cozy cafés, picturesque tapas bars, closely graceful graceful cathedrals about the media.


Although small, it is divided into countless districts and ‘quarters’, such as Albaycin and Barrio de la Concepción, where you can see what is left of the original walls of what was once a reinforced city.
Albaycin offers “The Vault”, a tunnel passage to the former Medina, which visitors can still visit today. Although no longer a walled city, Salobreña is still very defined by the historic layout that is one of the most visible areas to explore your walking shoes and prepare your camera.
The height of the city is 312 feet high, but the picturesque streets often decorated with the flower are worth the journey.


Of course, the most important attraction is the spotless Arab castle overlooking the shiny hill and sparkling coastline, known as Castillo de Salobreña.
Salobreña was predominantly Muslim for 8 centuries, so you will certainly notice a strong influence in the city, but perhaps no more than the castle.
Despite its relatively large format, it is still considered a hidden gem, but those who have visited Rave about it.
A recent visitor stated: ‘It has been restored and is in good condition. The view from the Stadskasteel, the entire region and the Mediterranean, are spectacular. ‘


Continuation, “It is a highly recommended visit if you like castles and especially for the view from the castle.”
Admission is only $ 4.50 (free on Monday; cash not accepted).
Salobreña’s beautiful coastline
Is there a Mediterranean destination that is not worth a visit? Certainly debatable. This vast region of Europe and the corners of Africa and Asia all have their own unique characteristics, including beaches.
Here in Salobreña you will not find a soft white sand, but you have an epic view and enough space relaxing in a lounger or nearby chiringuitoas Chiringuito Flores.


The coasts of Sarobreña are largely ugly, which ensures unsuitable circumstances for swimming. Playa de la Charca Is the longest beach in the city and has more sand than its neighbors.
Yet most locals and the small tourists are able to visit The aforementioned chiringuitoThose typically shaded beach bars are with refreshing cocktails and an assortment of the dishes. We All know that Tapas is the right choice.
Sarobreña also has countless remote bays, such as El CaletònWhich is excellent for diving in the clear blue water.
Salobreña’s best stay


Do not expect Marbella’s luxury when visiting Salobreña; You will not find Boujee resorts along the coastline.
You will see a wide range of holiday reinforcements that are mixed in the cluster of traditional whitewashed houses that illuminate the city, especially at sunset.
If you are the type of traveler who has dreamed of staying in one of Santorini’s renowned cliff -white villas, the same can be done here.
Although there are a few remarkable hotels that are worth staying in, renting locally ensures the most memorable experience.


There are rows with entries on popular platforms such as VRBO, Airbnb and Booking.com.
As for hotels, you can’t beat Hotel Miba’s Infinity swimming pool and balconies with a view of the vast blue sea and Castillo de Salobreña.
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